The annual Rotary Club/Campbell County Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament is scheduled for Wednesday, May 2 at The Greens at Deerfield.

Tee time is 1 p.m. for the four-person scramble, with a shotgun start.

The entry fee is $525 per team, includes cart fee, range balls and a light meal during the awards ceremony. Entry deadline is Wednesday, April 25. Each team must have a handicap of no less than a combined total of 30.

Prizes are $750 for 1st place, $500 for 2nd place, $250 for 3rd place and $100 for a mystery place.

In a scramble to save revenue, Jellico’s leaders have loosened the town’s restrictions on the sale of beer.

Monday night, the atmosphere at Jellico’s municipal building was tense. When the board of mayor and aldermen sat for the final reading of two beer ordinances, there was standing room only. Some members of the crowd called for the mayor’s attention while the ordinances were being discussed. They were instructed to be silent.

On April 7, local motorcyclists will ride to raise money for a wounded veteran.

Marine Lance Corporal Cody Evans lost both his legs in Afghanistan when he stepped on an IED on Dec. 15, 2011. He is currently undergoing occupational and physical therapy in Bethesda, Md. to learn how to walk with prosthetics. Meanwhile, people from the area have helped his family remodel his house to make it more handicapped accessible. The Southern Sons motorcycle club has also taken up his family’s cause.

After exhausting the appeal process Greta Cooper now has a date to report to jail. Cooper, who appeared in criminal court on Monday, will begin her six-month jail sentence on April 20. However, her attorney Brent Gray indicated he might not be finished pleading her case.

During court he asked Judge Shayne Sexton to allow Cooper 30 days before reporting to jail. He then indicated he might take Cooper’s case to the state supreme court.